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Abbott asks the PM: Can the govt govern?

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has called on Prime Minister Julia Gillard to explain whether her government is deadlocked and unable to govern.

Mr Abbott was on his feet moments after Ms Gillard announced to parliament a spill of Labor's leadership positions would take place at 4.30pm (AEDT) on Thursday.

"In the meantime, take your best shot," Ms Gillard told the opposition leader.

Mr Abbott asked the prime minister whether she agreed with Regional Australia Minister Simon Crean, who had said the government was deadlocked and no longer capable of discharging its duty to the Australian people.

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"I most certainly do not and the suggestion is absurd," she responded, adding Mr Abbott well knew that she and he had been engaged in bipartisan and important business for the Australian nation.

Both leaders earlier on Thursday took part in the national apology to the victims of forced adoptions.

While all eyes had been on the media debate, the government had continued to govern in the interest of the nation by pursuing the legislation for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Ms Gillard said.

More than 70,000 jobs were created in the month, bringing to more than 900,000 the number of jobs created since Labor came to office.

"We are well on our way to creating a million jobs," the prime minister said.